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I went to Korean National Tourism Organization to see their event showing Korean traditional games in Korea and letting volunteer take part in any activities yesterday. There were few tourists enjoying themselves but not...
Traditional games In Korea is an episode from Sparkling Korean Podcast Beyond learning Korean by Geeone.Kim. I went to Korean National Tourism Organization to see their event showing Korean traditional games in Korea and letting volunteer...
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Published Feb 8, 2008.
I went to Korean National Tourism Organization to see their event showing Korean traditional games in Korea and letting volunteer take part in any activities yesterday. There were few tourists enjoying themselves but not many. One of volunteers working as a translator at the venue said sometime the venue is really packed by tourists who want to have an experience play Korean traditional games. For you, who can't come over here and see what's going on, I went there and made a short video clip. Enjoy! and join the survey.
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Traditional games In Korea is from Sparkling Korean Podcast Beyond learning Korean by Geeone.Kim.
Published Feb 8, 2008